Kyrgyzstan wants to take skilled manpower from Bangladesh: Salman F Rahman

Kyrgyzstan wants to take skilled manpower from Bangladesh: Salman F Rahman
Kyrgyzstan wants to take skilled manpower from Bangladesh: Salman F Rahman
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The Kyrgyz Republic, a Muslim-dominated country in Central Asia, wants to take skilled manpower from Bangladesh. Besides, the country also wants to strengthen economic relations with Bangladesh. Deputy Foreign Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic Avazbek Atakhanov, who is visiting Dhaka, said these things after a meeting with Prime Minister’s Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F. Rahman at the Bangladesh Investment Building in Agargaon in the capital on Monday (April 22) afternoon.

The Prime Minister’s private industry and investment adviser said that there is scope for increasing cooperation between the two countries in various sectors including ready-made clothing industry and education. Both countries want to use these opportunities. Besides, the two countries can also work in the agriculture and technology sectors.

Salman F Rahman MP said that there are many opportunities to increase the economic relations between the two countries. About 1000 Bangladeshi medical students are studying in the country. The country expects more students from Bangladesh.

Kyrgyz Republic builds strong capacity with EU during Covid. Since then, the country has been exporting the garment industry to the European Union. The Deputy Foreign Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, Avazhbek Atakhanov, who is visiting Bangladesh, has expressed his desire to jointly export clothes to the European Union with Bangladesh.

In the briefing, the Kyrgyz minister praised the ongoing socio-economic development of Bangladesh and said that the Kyrgyz Prime Minister wants to visit Bangladesh and has expressed interest in hiring workers from Bangladesh in production-oriented industries.


The article is in Bengali

Tags: Kyrgyzstan skilled manpower Bangladesh Salman Rahman

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